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    Bison Research Papers

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    restore a herd of bison to ancestral homelands. They also engage in research and public outreach activities aimed at reminding the American public why bison, symbols of strength and determination, are so critical to the restoration of the American prairie. Other organizations are doing the same thing. The bison has never harmed humans, unless they were protecting their young. But any good parent would do such a thing. If the bison died every animal that feeds off it would die as well. The…

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    Bad Rodent Research Paper

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    DAMNED IF YOU DO, DAMNED IF YOU RODENT: TEN WAYS RATS BRING DESTRUCTION Rodents are the biggest group of mammals, consisting of almost half of the whole mammalian population with around 4,600 species. Chipmunks, squirrels, beavers and prairie dogs are just some of the most popular rodent species native to the United States, playing an important role in forest and grassland preservation as they serve as a major food source for scavengers and predators like bobcats, foxes, hawks and wolves.…

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    the Wild is a family-owned manufacturer of premium pet food dedicated to connecting your dog to ancient canines through equally ancient recipes loaded with modern day nutrients. In this article, we’re going to be looking at some of Taste of the Wild’s most popular, nourishing, and, of course, delicious formulas so your dog can honor its ancestors every mealtime. Taste of the Wild Sierra Mountain Is your dog constantly climbing on the furniture? Transport them to their true terrain with Taste…

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    Garrison Keillor’s “How to Write a Letter” gives instructions on how and why a shy person should write a letter. Keillor believes that when someone is shy they don’t put a lot into the conversations they are in, leaving them unknown to people around them. His solution is to write a letter. Keillor explains that, “…a shy person writes a letter. To be known by another person…”(506). He continues on to add that treating writing a letter as an obligation only serves to be counterproductive to the…

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    These Happy Golden Years is one of the books in a series written by Laura Ingalls Wilder about her life. This book is near the end of her series and takes place in 1880. Laura is fifteen years old and lives on the prairie. Her series brings to life what the day to day life of pioneers. This is a really great series because all of her writing is very vivid and you can imagine everything she is going through. I enjoy this book, because you feel all of her emotions and you feel like you living…

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    The author of the Little House series, Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder was a mother, a teacher, a farmer, a journalist, a loyal democrat, and an active political protester extraordinaire. However she is also the mysterious writer with her fans always asking what is true or fake in her books. ⅝ of her “Little House” books won Newbery awards. Laura even has a literacy award named after her called the “Laura Ingalls Wilder Award”. She was the first awarded in 1954. l. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls was…

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    Gary Wills is the author of the book James Madison, which details the life of James Madison through his career as a politician. The focus of the book is Madison’s presidency, which Wills brings to the forefront as the major topic. Wills states that most other books do not focus on Madison’s presidency saying, “Madison’s very presidency is semi-forgotten. When Madison expert Jack N. Rakove published a selection of his writings in 1999, only 40 of its 864 pages came from his presidential years.”…

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    Pet Peeves Analysis

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    to pick a delightfully disgusting topic today. So, for the genuine glory of basing all of my essay on a pun, I 've chosen to focus on my pet peeves. Specifically, the focus is Kimber 's altercations with the toilet, the bad idea of having a black dog in the middle of the night, and Callies ' nose issues. The tantrums of pure anger begin with Kimber. Before the next part, I should specify the problem a little bit. Kimber has long jowls that hang down on either side of her face. This means…

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    It is also included in the article that “human salmonella contamination is linked to dry dog and cat food between the times of 2006-2008.” The article "What Is Safe to Feed Our Pets?" quotes “pets are no longer ‘just a dog’ but a full-fledged member of the family.” If pets are no longer “just a dog” but a fully-fledged family member then why do they have a poor dietary consumption, which would be unfit for a human too. Pets are now known to…

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    Bitch Poem Analysis

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    really yours to begin with and is more harmful than rewarding. Beginning with the title, “Bitch”, most readers will associate this word to have two possible meanings. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary the word bitch can be defined as, a female dog or “a malicious, spiteful, or overbearing woman —sometimes used as a generalized term of abuse”. Both definitions can be associated with the experiences the character goes through in the poem. The importance of Kizer including both meanings of…

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